They are all passionate, driven, enthusiastic undergraduate students and will chair the committees in which will be divided the 1,200 participants of the Rome Model United Nations (RomeMUN) fourth edition.
They come from Italy, Venezuela, Germany, Bulgaria and the United States of America, and almost all of them are RomeMUN veterans.
The seven committees are: the
Security Council, the
General Assembly,
UNESCO, the
Human Rights Council, the
World Health Organization, the
World Bank and
UNEP.
All these committees must work together to find solutions for
the achievement of the
Millennium Development Goals, the eight
resolutions that the UN is committed to achieve by 2015.
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Davide Ianniello |
The Security Council chair will be Davide Ianniello,
who will also serve as Secretary-General. Davide has studied in Rome at the
John Cabot University, works as flight attendant for a major airline
and has previously worked for the United States Mission to Italy in
Rome.
He is an avid MUNer: from Stockholm to Taipei he must have eventually realised that all roads lead to Rome as he attended all four editions, holding different
positions.
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César Eduardo Briceño Atencio |
The chair of the RomeMUN
General Assembly is
César Eduardo Briceño Atencio,
a young Venezuelan who is studying Defense of the Human Rights.
Despite
his young age, he has already taken part in various MUNs, where he
obtained excellent results, and has worked with numerous
non-governmental agencies. In his native country, he is involved in
various development programs of the United Nations and his goal is to
work in the world of international development and cooperation.
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Atanas Mihnev |
Atanas Mihnev
is a young man from Bulgaria with a strong passion for sustainable
development and the preservation of cultural heritage during military
conflicts. Therefore, he is the chair of the
UNESCO committee. Atanas
studies Economics and International Relations at the American
University in Sofia, is 21 years old and already took part at five UN
simulations (including RomeMUN 2012). He represented his country at the
64th session of the General Assembly of the UN Youth Delegates in New
York and part of his work served to the resolution on the International
Year of Youth. With more than 30 participations to international
conferences dedicated to young people, in 2012 Atanas part in the races
of the Jessup International Law Competition.
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Iglika Mancheva |
The
Human Rights Council chair will be
Iglika Mancheva,
aged 21, from Bulgaria, who is studying International Affairs in Rome.
In addition to her mother tongue, Iglika is fluent in English, Italian
and German.
She took part in several MUN around the world (including
the last edition of RomeMUN) and has coordinated the volunteers of the
Special Olympics Bulgaria, an event dedicated to children with
disabilities.
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Mrinalini Anand |
The World Health Organization committee chair is
Mrinalini Anand: a young student in the fourth year of medical school and a fantastic example of multiculturalism: she is a German national with Indian roots.
In 2009, she fell in love with Model United Nations after attending her first conference, and began participating in the most prestigious UN simulations, both as a chair and a Secretary General.
The last year she got to know RomeMUN and now she is happy to come back and chair the WHO committee.
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Howon Lee |
The World Bank committee will be chaired by
Howon Lee, a young Californian from Palo Alto. Howon is attending a program that allows him to earn a triple degree in economics, pre-law and biochemistry with Sciences Po, Columbia University and the Université Pierre et Marie Curie. He has been involved in Model United Nations since his freshman year of high school so now can be proud with 20 participations ranging from Berkeley and New York to Dublin and Brussels.
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Agnese Cigliano |
The chair of the
UNEP Committee will be our old friend
Agnese Cigliano. Agnese has participated as a delegate in the first edition of RomeMUN in 2010, and has since taken part in other eight different simulations around the world. Majoring in Law at the University Federico II of Naples, she has studied for a semester Legal Theory, Comparative Tax, Financial Law and Czech language at the Palacký University in Olomouc, the Czech Republic.
Agnese has completed a master's degree in Euro Project Management and, since last year, is a member of the
European Register of Euro-Projects Designers & Managers. Since 2011 she has participated in the
Challenge Future, a think tank dedicated to sustainable development. Finally, she is working for
UN Online Volunteers with two organizations in Africa: one in Ghana and one in Cameroon.